Four core service categories cover almost everything we install across the Central Valley. From a $20,000 residential rooftop in Clovis to a 500 kW commercial system on a Visalia ag operation, the engineering approach is the same: pull your real usage data, design for your actual load, and stand behind the system for 25 years.
Each one has a dedicated page with the technical details, hardware specs, pricing ranges, and how the math works in California's current regulatory environment.
Tier-1 Qcells panels, Enphase microinverters, and optional battery storage. Sized for your actual usage, designed for Valley summers, and financed through Propel for 30 to 40% off retail.
RESIDENTIAL SOLAR →Warehouses, retail, light industrial, ag operations, and ranches. Commercial-scale systems unlock the full clean energy tax credit stack plus accelerated depreciation.
COMMERCIAL SOLAR →Under NEM 3.0, exporting solar to the grid at midday is worth pennies. Battery storage shifts production to evening peak rates and powers your home through outages.
BATTERY STORAGE →The physical work: roof prep, racking, panel mount, microinverter wiring, service panel coordination, permitting, inspections, and utility interconnection.
PANEL INSTALLATION →Doesn't matter if you're a homeowner or a commercial operator, the process is built around transparency and not wasting your time. No call centers, no high-pressure closers, no surprise fees buried in the contract.
We pull 12 months of your utility usage and run satellite shade analysis on your roof. The proposal you see is based on your actual consumption, not a generic "average home" estimate.
Your quote is your price. No dealer fees baked into financing, no surprise upcharges for trenching or service panel upgrades. Everything is accounted for up front.
We handle design, permitting, installation, and 25-year service in-house. One phone number to call if something needs attention. No subcontractor chains, no finger-pointing.
Solar isn't just panels on a roof. The financing structure, the incentive landscape, and the post-install monitoring all affect whether the system actually delivers the savings the proposal promised. These pages cover the rest of the picture.
How Propel by Concert Finance works, why it beats traditional solar loans, and what your monthly payment actually looks like over 25 years.
FINANCING →The federal ITC ended in late 2025. SGIP, property tax exclusion, sales tax exemption, and utility-specific programs are still active. Here's what's left.
INCENTIVES →How net metering changed in California, what NEM 3.0 means for your payback period, and why battery storage shifted from optional to default.
NEM 3.0 →Side-by-side comparison of Power Purchase Agreements, solar leases, and Propel-financed ownership. Which one actually saves more over 25 years.
PPA VS PROPEL →Our service network covers every major market in the Central Valley. Same hardware, same warranty, same transparent pricing whether you're in Fresno County or up in Sacramento.
Free assessment, real production forecast, exact monthly payment. No high-pressure sales, just the numbers for your address.